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fracking and the indudustrialization of the landndscaped cou r ruin at.. >> forcicing high volumeses of water and carcininogenic chemics into the ground at the kind of presessure that t would f fracty in your old rock, relying on your own cement cases,, t that a leleak, it will go through, it will go into the ground water. it will leak into the atatmospherere. water n needs water, water gogos from e everywhere e to e everyw, you cannot separate it. you cannot t legislate for the vagarieses of subteterrean geolology. >> proponenents say much of thee opposition i is based onn misiorormation. >> if sosomeone makekes a mista, it leaks out. ii think p people are e foolisho thinink that that was s some otr enenergy t that comes that t and of risk from that pops out of the g ground and produces e eney that has no c consequences or risk. that is s not possssible. >>>> thehey're t trying to c cos that thehey will ditarefully. safe fracking is the oxymoron of the decade. [captions made possible by kcet television] reyes: former fighters from colombia's'srmed conflict return to civilian life, b
fracking and the indudustrialization of the landndscaped cou r ruin at.. >> forcicing high volumeses of water and carcininogenic chemics into the ground at the kind of presessure that t would f fracty in your old rock, relying on your own cement cases,, t that a leleak, it will go through, it will go into the ground water. it will leak into the atatmospherere. water n needs water, water gogos from e everywhere e to e everyw, you cannot separate it. you cannot t legislate for the...
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lots of conservative mps in the rural cou nty of conservative mps in the rural county shires who saythe government promised six or seven fair. the government promised six or seve n years fair. the government promised six or seven years ago they would look of school funding. but we do know every pupil secondary school would have a minimum of £4800 spent on education. briefly we talked about labour's reaction, reaction from the teaching unions? they are saying what the labour party are saying, they are just taking money from the education budget. no doubt the government has been rattled by parents, opposition to school cuts. they knew it was an issue on the doorsteps in the general election, it may have lost them some seats. no doubt they are rattled. this is why they have gone away and found more cash. for this year hull is celebrating the uk's city of culture, nine places in the city of culture, nine places in the city getting listed heritage status. the humber bridge designated grade one status 36 years to the it was officially opened by the queen. let's talk to our correspondentjil
lots of conservative mps in the rural cou nty of conservative mps in the rural county shires who saythe government promised six or seven fair. the government promised six or seve n years fair. the government promised six or seven years ago they would look of school funding. but we do know every pupil secondary school would have a minimum of £4800 spent on education. briefly we talked about labour's reaction, reaction from the teaching unions? they are saying what the labour party are saying,...
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one central register to vote site but 381 different election counter site but 381 different election coute but 381 different election counter faces so there needs to be joining up which could prevent this. middle—class dementia cases halt the growth of longer life. what is surprising about this, we are living longer and are now saying that is being reversed, possibly because of dementia. everyone wants a long and happy life but at some point there has to be a limit of how long you can live. read don't all want to be 120. one day we might be. god for bed. all the papers have pictures of young prince george, a bit of relu cta nt young prince george, a bit of reluctant prince, reluctant in warsaw, he didn't want to get off the plane. we're expecting this child at the age of three to stop performing, it's a tricky one. when you have children on a flight, that is one thing, i knowjason and others have concerns. if i was dressed like that i would be relu cta nt to dressed like that i would be reluctant to appear in public. there is nothing with children were very wrong socks and i interviewed
one central register to vote site but 381 different election counter site but 381 different election coute but 381 different election counter faces so there needs to be joining up which could prevent this. middle—class dementia cases halt the growth of longer life. what is surprising about this, we are living longer and are now saying that is being reversed, possibly because of dementia. everyone wants a long and happy life but at some point there has to be a limit of how long you can live....
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marked a turning point of the nation and the impact that it had in the united states, the founding cou catastrophes of the 20th century, that moment that launched the american century captured then here in this museum and memorial with national designation. so now let's go on up to the memorial and talk about some of the architectural features of this extraordinary landmark. behind us is this extraordinary memorial tower dedicated in 1926, but the foundation stones laid in 1921 when vice president calvin coolidge and the five allied commanders gathered here to dedicate the project, to begin the building works on this extraordinary tower which in its totality is larger than the statue of liberty. it is an extraordinary tribute to those who served in world war i and also marks the national engagement about the whole country coming behind this extraordinary effort to deal with this cataclysm that was happening in europe. so this tower is really a spectacular site. lit at nighttime, absolutely beautiful. there's an elevator that runs up on the inside, and many of our guests like to go up o
marked a turning point of the nation and the impact that it had in the united states, the founding cou catastrophes of the 20th century, that moment that launched the american century captured then here in this museum and memorial with national designation. so now let's go on up to the memorial and talk about some of the architectural features of this extraordinary landmark. behind us is this extraordinary memorial tower dedicated in 1926, but the foundation stones laid in 1921 when vice...
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and the cou nty hosts, finally got there. and the county ground breathed out.ad bowled and fielded very well, there are efforts epitomised by sarah taylor, who took a quickfire stumping. south africa recovered thanks to their 18—year—old batsman, who had restored so be stability for a period but england's captain, have a period but england's captain, have a night, brought herself on to bowl, and got her on the second delivery. that swung momentum england's way. south africa could not get many runs going, could not get the run rate up, and england would have fancied chasing 219 the reg world cup final. they were going well, having lost both openers. sarah taylor batted well for her 50, but taylor was run out and south africa sees their chance. they got rid of heather knight, the england captain, and england looked to have problems for a while. the game went deep into the final over. england needed three from the final over, two from the last four balls, when laura marsh was delivered. they still needed those final runs. shrubsole hit two, to ta ke those final ru
and the cou nty hosts, finally got there. and the county ground breathed out.ad bowled and fielded very well, there are efforts epitomised by sarah taylor, who took a quickfire stumping. south africa recovered thanks to their 18—year—old batsman, who had restored so be stability for a period but england's captain, have a period but england's captain, have a night, brought herself on to bowl, and got her on the second delivery. that swung momentum england's way. south africa could not get...
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this is how we ended the day in cou nty this is how we ended the day in county armagh.nd these satellite images, clear skies across many parts with some speckled cloud bringing heavy showers particularly in the west. some more persistent rain across the north—east scotland but that will clearly have the frontal system pushes off to the north—east and the next area of low pressure works and to be south—east tonight. things turning when they were outbreaks of rain across wales and the south—east of england and northern ireland as well. for the east and north we should have mostly clear skies and the temperature holding at around 11-16 but the temperature holding at around 11—16 but through the day tomorrow this area of low pressure brings us lots of wet weather across the south of england and wales. they are not particularly heavy in the morning but strong southerly winds and southerly skies. from northern ireland a wet and windy start to the morning so rush hour could well see a lot of surface water and spray. scotla nd a lot of surface water and spray. scotland has an i
this is how we ended the day in cou nty this is how we ended the day in county armagh.nd these satellite images, clear skies across many parts with some speckled cloud bringing heavy showers particularly in the west. some more persistent rain across the north—east scotland but that will clearly have the frontal system pushes off to the north—east and the next area of low pressure works and to be south—east tonight. things turning when they were outbreaks of rain across wales and the...
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that, actually, what you think of as the well—established negative effects of drinking too much can be couunteracted by the ability to have recall. so if you are drinking to forget, try something else. it has destroyed a lifetime of hope that i would forget. and listening to blues music telling me to drink and all of my woes will disappear, i'm just going to have to drink to forget that music. a sharpener tonight. that is it for the papers, you considerfront pages of that is it for the papers, you consider front pages of the paper online on the bbc news website, it is all there for you, seven days a week. and if you missed the programme, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you to alex and james, it has been a pleasure having you. thanks for watching. hello, good evening. all of our weather is coming in from the atla ntic weather is coming in from the atlantic this week. we started the week with some huge contrasts. this was the western parts of scotland in the highlands where we have blue skies and temperatures in the low 20s. this was southwold in suffolk with grey skies, cool wi
that, actually, what you think of as the well—established negative effects of drinking too much can be couunteracted by the ability to have recall. so if you are drinking to forget, try something else. it has destroyed a lifetime of hope that i would forget. and listening to blues music telling me to drink and all of my woes will disappear, i'm just going to have to drink to forget that music. a sharpener tonight. that is it for the papers, you considerfront pages of that is it for the...
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weigh cou we could be up around 96 degrees. stay tuned. chuck bell, sheena par convenienparveen, they'll be in. yo to go early. drink plenty of water, for sure. 89 on saturday. feeling fairly comfortable. and then we start to heat up again. monday, another chance for showers and storms, next thursday and friday, i've got a pair of 97s. i think next week has a much better chance of seeing 100 than we did this week. >> no! >> so we'll see how warm we get next week, but it looks like another hot one for sure. >> we plan to enjoy the weekend as much as possible. >> perfect. >> thank you, doug. >>> coming nex >>> we're talking camp. it's a few days off, and it's a good thing with this heat. >> we are so close, so close to football season being back. so start planning and unpacking some of that tail gating gear. the last redskins game was january 1st. and now we are 12 days away from the team reporting to training camp. one camp getting ready to open, another closing, the offensive linemen for the hogs 2.0 camp. these guys driss to impress and t
weigh cou we could be up around 96 degrees. stay tuned. chuck bell, sheena par convenienparveen, they'll be in. yo to go early. drink plenty of water, for sure. 89 on saturday. feeling fairly comfortable. and then we start to heat up again. monday, another chance for showers and storms, next thursday and friday, i've got a pair of 97s. i think next week has a much better chance of seeing 100 than we did this week. >> no! >> so we'll see how warm we get next week, but it looks like...
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americans believe healthcare is importantsh ufacing cou country. unemployment and jobs ranked as second most sided issue with 13% of americans calling it the most important. >>> all right. remember president trump sit down with russian president vladimir putin this month they were only supposed to go half hour then went two hours and sent first lady in to end the meeting. apparently two world leaders had second meeting on sidelines of summit we're learning about. and brumer said it happened during the g 20 state of heads dinner and trump and putin talked an hour joynltd bit translator. and the president reported about the reports saying fake news story of secret dinner with putin is sick. all 20 were invited to the chancellor of germany press u. >> fake and fake top ten leaders in jerry is meant to look sinister. the investigation this meeting with rush yap lawyer that caimd dirt on hillary clinton the eighth person that attended that is identified. ike cavalonse company founded by russian deeper that he was born in soviet union and game to -- he w
americans believe healthcare is importantsh ufacing cou country. unemployment and jobs ranked as second most sided issue with 13% of americans calling it the most important. >>> all right. remember president trump sit down with russian president vladimir putin this month they were only supposed to go half hour then went two hours and sent first lady in to end the meeting. apparently two world leaders had second meeting on sidelines of summit we're learning about. and brumer said it...
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he is charged with six cou possession of child cartography. nancy: three u.s. postal workers may be convicted in a scheme to deliver weed. this involves an office manager and two letter carriers. the police say they deliver the drug in exchange for cash. alison: happening now, a sobriety checkpoint in southern prince george's county, officers cats and trading on a roll that he seen several deadly crashes, reminding -- officers concentrating on a road that has seen several deadly crashes, reminding people it is not worst th it. prince george's county police doing the sobriety checkpoint on 210 in an effort to keep drivers say. there have been three fatalities last year, four fatalities they share and a significant amount of traffic stops. pg county police a there is a reason for that. >> reckless behavior, even if you think it is something minor or you're not quite sure. we do analyze information and lifetime and deploy units. this checkpoint will remain in place for good part of the night and into the morning. live in accokeek, melissa dipane, abc 7 news. a d.c
he is charged with six cou possession of child cartography. nancy: three u.s. postal workers may be convicted in a scheme to deliver weed. this involves an office manager and two letter carriers. the police say they deliver the drug in exchange for cash. alison: happening now, a sobriety checkpoint in southern prince george's county, officers cats and trading on a roll that he seen several deadly crashes, reminding -- officers concentrating on a road that has seen several deadly crashes,...
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gith cous titutional vote to essentially give the government coocalslip i o just chaos if not an outright revolution. otass c deve% ,aelltheyghesto cthe vez otas too far away from our border. soghomelh alanih ng r senghhnll gr. well? >> that's right, one of the l pa wha cees ofith wa i've gotten to know him reasonably well overllthey lhntatiaff% onl checuringe wa. gghrs% e wg ofllthey effect on our border is driven by conditionshie dl he pmenechow wntheynen o dghaveen eople who afraid of their lives because l hief oiothnce,lltheyosnyn lyh g activity, and there's political upheaval. otos.anien ensstahreeen lyt wh tohieavelltheyhies lhr es and t puts pressure on our border. so in% h y wayselomenecrhieylwiity he peg. s out whec of by having stable environments in s dl osrittiontho. rith ts in the region. neil: i was wondering, too, dtlltheyatihasurinith wallthey cotheynrus llthe tsure oohn kel my interviews with him, in this cly ffityith waen g rmen cly ff dtllos.ani l terror threats. >> geraldo: first from,en o d at thrslltheyllaiibh ith wa ext itllo other terrorist groups. obviously, you g
gith cous titutional vote to essentially give the government coocalslip i o just chaos if not an outright revolution. otass c deve% ,aelltheyghesto cthe vez otas too far away from our border. soghomelh alanih ng r senghhnll gr. well? >> that's right, one of the l pa wha cees ofith wa i've gotten to know him reasonably well overllthey lhntatiaff% onl checuringe wa. gghrs% e wg ofllthey effect on our border is driven by conditionshie dl he pmenechow wntheynen o dghaveen eople who afraid of...
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inga matakwana, a 5-ye-o-old boy w walking with hs 12-year-r-old cous, had d almost reached h his schoolector: : the taxi driver thougt he would bypass ththe pedestrian crossing by driving onto the pavement. kholwe: it took him, it hit him, anand the driver hit the chchild and then came back, a and i'm se he was just thinking the child was not there, and i it came to inga again. hector: inga was pulled away from the cousin who was holding his hanand and then dragged undr the taxi and run over again when the taxi driver rereversed and then went forward again. ee taxi driver then fled e e scene but t was later r caught andnd arresteded at his hohome. narrator: many in s south africa say that mini-bus taxi drivers are especially reckless. the dririver in ingnga's case was licensed, but many aren't. this mini-bus taxi driver agreed to give his views on the problem. driver: you see? interviewer: there's no training or anything like that to be a taxi driver? driver: mm...i can say nono. [indistinct] hector: breaking the law and being seen to get away with it, ththe behavior that's manifested b
inga matakwana, a 5-ye-o-old boy w walking with hs 12-year-r-old cous, had d almost reached h his schoolector: : the taxi driver thougt he would bypass ththe pedestrian crossing by driving onto the pavement. kholwe: it took him, it hit him, anand the driver hit the chchild and then came back, a and i'm se he was just thinking the child was not there, and i it came to inga again. hector: inga was pulled away from the cousin who was holding his hanand and then dragged undr the taxi and run over...
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impeachment and split down the middle and so many disov where he going where does that show where we are as a cou country. >> more people than not are not liking his job necessarily and not in favor of pubing him outright. i think the most important thing to look at are approval rates and what do we know. we know the following. i call it 40 point tipping point at 40% of sitting president has 50/50 odds of whiming next election then you go below that and he has less than 50/50 odds. frump hovered around 40%. averages 38, 39, that's not a good place but not death no for him. >> that's interesting to k know. we'll keep talking to you as the numbers continue to ch change. >> yep. >> go up and down over the next couple years. cliff young it's great to you have on the show. >> great to be on thank you so much. >> coming face to face with the box. and lucky students when we come back. >> well wishes going out to this many little over a week after nor going surprisingry to get a blood out out from under his eye and then being dying notesed with brain cancer. he pokted this at zebra falls where he is reco
impeachment and split down the middle and so many disov where he going where does that show where we are as a cou country. >> more people than not are not liking his job necessarily and not in favor of pubing him outright. i think the most important thing to look at are approval rates and what do we know. we know the following. i call it 40 point tipping point at 40% of sitting president has 50/50 odds of whiming next election then you go below that and he has less than 50/50 odds. frump...
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. >>> a wildfire has exploded in size, burning over 34 acres and cou counting. the fire is just a few miles from homes in that area which is very popular with tourists. >>> new violence in swvenezuela chaos about 100 supporters of the president burst into the assembly dominated by the opposition. with sticks and pipes, they attacked lawmakers sending several of them to the hospital. >>> time now for a look at the weather. the heat wave returning to the west and nbc meteorologist bill karins is watching it all. >> advisories and the warnings and watches are back up. excessive heat warnings from phoenix to yuma. heat advisories through central california. it's warm everywhere. most locations are about 5 to 10 degrees warmer than they should be. the warm ridge hasn't gone anywhere and we notice the fires have been popping up here and there. redding 105. into tomorrow, look at phoenix, back up to 116. 116. still on pace for a very warm summer. >>> frances, the heat doesn't relaxed too much over the weekend. >> all right, bill, thank you. >>> just ahead, spacex , the
. >>> a wildfire has exploded in size, burning over 34 acres and cou counting. the fire is just a few miles from homes in that area which is very popular with tourists. >>> new violence in swvenezuela chaos about 100 supporters of the president burst into the assembly dominated by the opposition. with sticks and pipes, they attacked lawmakers sending several of them to the hospital. >>> time now for a look at the weather. the heat wave returning to the west and nbc...
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and a prince george's cou community. all that and more just >>> no matter how the competition ends three days from now memberoffs a robotics team from afghanistan are already feeling like winners. the 16 age girls were greeted with thunder s applause and cheers when they were greeted today at constitution hall. they arrived in d.c. less than 38 hours ago to take part in an international competition involving more than 150 countries. it took a lot of wrangling to of afghanistan, six teenage girls measuring, testing, and building a robot. here only one in five girls makes it past middle school. but she wants to set a different example. >> i want to show them nothing is impossible. >> reporter: this team is entering the first world war challenge. like designing robots to clean contaminated water. >> teams coming here to address a common problem. >> reporter: after spending months building their robot, all six girls packed into a taxi making the five 500 mile trips to get a visa. each time they were denied. afghanistan is no
and a prince george's cou community. all that and more just >>> no matter how the competition ends three days from now memberoffs a robotics team from afghanistan are already feeling like winners. the 16 age girls were greeted with thunder s applause and cheers when they were greeted today at constitution hall. they arrived in d.c. less than 38 hours ago to take part in an international competition involving more than 150 countries. it took a lot of wrangling to of afghanistan, six...
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look at this - monday's thunderstorms monday's thunderstorms triggering flash flooding in baltimore cou mills. the gwynns falls swelled out of it's banks, turning a parking lot filled with cars into pool! some people had to be rescued. and in northern montgomery county, roads still closed right now from yesterdays storms. well check in wtih john gonzalez in a few minutes. police are still searching for the killer of a father of three from chillum, maryland.. and loved ones are mourning his loss. about a hundred people gathered for a vigil last night for 37-year-old anthony russell. he was gunned down at an apartment complex. police found his body on the morning of july 8th. he'd been shot four times. he had left a dice game on his scooter hours before. russell's family believes this was a robbery. his pockets were turned inside out. and his wallet and cell phone were missing. prince william county, virginia is weighing in on deadly shootings in the county. last night he met with concerned residents. the number of homicides in prince william county the number of homicides in prince willi
look at this - monday's thunderstorms monday's thunderstorms triggering flash flooding in baltimore cou mills. the gwynns falls swelled out of it's banks, turning a parking lot filled with cars into pool! some people had to be rescued. and in northern montgomery county, roads still closed right now from yesterdays storms. well check in wtih john gonzalez in a few minutes. police are still searching for the killer of a father of three from chillum, maryland.. and loved ones are mourning his...
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with estimates that say cutting taxes and spending would grow the economy and larnl largely solve the cou budget issues. >>> senate republican leaders unveiled a new version of their health care bill. but as clay repokayla report, d still remains. >> after weeks behind closed door, mitch mcconnell took the wrap off a new health care bill. >> so it's time to rise to the occasion. the american people deserve better. than the pain of obamacare. they des and the time to deliver that to them is next week. >> the bill is a balancing act of proposals meant to bring together disparate wrings of the it adds $45 billion in funding for o p pioid treatment. $70 billion more to stabilize insurance markets at the state level and the ability for insurers to offer lower cost plans, that allowance is stopped by senators who wanted to nix mohannandatory coverage areas t insurance -- the industry's lobbying group saying the proposal would fracture and segment insurance markets. that would lead widespread adverse selection. senators ted cruz and mike lee pressed for the change. cruz says they'll vote for the
with estimates that say cutting taxes and spending would grow the economy and larnl largely solve the cou budget issues. >>> senate republican leaders unveiled a new version of their health care bill. but as clay repokayla report, d still remains. >> after weeks behind closed door, mitch mcconnell took the wrap off a new health care bill. >> so it's time to rise to the occasion. the american people deserve better. than the pain of obamacare. they des and the time to deliver...
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on the same day, but the opposite side of the cou, ntry maks and peta married in a lavish long islandedding with about 300 guests. >> husband and wife. >> the fairy tale affair was held at the oheka castle where taylor swift shot her "blank space" video. check out the rainbows. for the three dash-day celebration peta wore three custom made dresses. the first, a strapless white slip dress for her dinner on friday. for the outdoor ceremony, peta looked gorgeous in a hand made off the shoulder gown with pearls, and at the reception, she switched it up with a fun and flirty feathered number. the dancing champ, rumer willis were brides maids and wore pink dresses similar to julianne's. the couple's son was named prince of honor and carried down the aisle. maks' brother val served as best man. and for the couple's first dance, a slow dance to the acoustic version of rihanna's "we found love." everybody had a great time, and celebrating continued yesterday. take a look at this. maks and peta held a big party in the pool. >> i like that. meanwhile, ben affleck isn't ready to get married again
on the same day, but the opposite side of the cou, ntry maks and peta married in a lavish long islandedding with about 300 guests. >> husband and wife. >> the fairy tale affair was held at the oheka castle where taylor swift shot her "blank space" video. check out the rainbows. for the three dash-day celebration peta wore three custom made dresses. the first, a strapless white slip dress for her dinner on friday. for the outdoor ceremony, peta looked gorgeous in a hand...
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tonight word it hasr-old atn cou re's abc's kayna whitwo. >> reporter: tonight a thrill seeking touristttraction turning deadly. a 7:57-year-old woman killed after losing her grip on this famous fence close to the end of a runway in saint martins. authorities say she was there to feel the jet blast that can reach 100 miles an hour when these planes take off. >> the compulsion pushed her backwards, she tripped, fell and as a result of the impact, she was wounded fatally. >> reporter: a witness recording the desperate attempts to revive her. but she died at the hospital. the island famous for having a beach so close to the airport, with planes buzzing. several people have been hurt over the years, including this similar incident in 2012, when a tourist was thrown into the same retaining wall. >> i think that sometimes there's a situation where sometimes people might not be aware of the power that the engines might have. >> reporter: it's not illegal, but numerous warning signs are posted along this road. david, authorities say the woman killed was there with her husband, and it wasn't the
tonight word it hasr-old atn cou re's abc's kayna whitwo. >> reporter: tonight a thrill seeking touristttraction turning deadly. a 7:57-year-old woman killed after losing her grip on this famous fence close to the end of a runway in saint martins. authorities say she was there to feel the jet blast that can reach 100 miles an hour when these planes take off. >> the compulsion pushed her backwards, she tripped, fell and as a result of the impact, she was wounded fatally. >>...
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the french president, emmanuel macron, and his west african cou nterpa rts macron, and his west africanhad, me share but also mauritania and burkina faso will leitch provide 1,000 troops. france will support them with equipment and it will help them with equipment and it will help them convince western countries to fund their operations. 0nly them convince western countries to fund their operations. only the eu has so far pledged nearly $60 million, a fraction of the force's total cost, but france remains keen total cost, but france remains keen to see deployed as soon as possible. translation: our enemies want only one thing, to destroy our civilisation. they feed themselves on our weaknesses. the complexities of her past and ineffectiveness as a collective, but together we can make the decision to proceed differently, to tell ourselves everything, whether it pleases us or not. to expect things of one another because we believe that her future is in common. this deployment is part of the huge security build—up in the temp were foreign military presence has the match quickly increased i
the french president, emmanuel macron, and his west african cou nterpa rts macron, and his west africanhad, me share but also mauritania and burkina faso will leitch provide 1,000 troops. france will support them with equipment and it will help them with equipment and it will help them convince western countries to fund their operations. 0nly them convince western countries to fund their operations. only the eu has so far pledged nearly $60 million, a fraction of the force's total cost, but...
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realized that we were connecting better with congress, reaching out to the states righ rate across the couworking with governors. it's something that happens every day, at all levels of this relationship that we should be a little more thoughtful and deliberative about. that is a specific context. but i think the general context is we are i in the world but as more and more interdependent and interconnected. and in which people are more and more aware of the challenges that our communities and societies are facing, and more and more eager to see people working hard, rolling up their sleeves to try to address the worries about their jobs and their future, their kids futures. and this level of interconnection and pooling of energies to meet these challenges i think is part of what citizens hope to see from the leaders in general. >> thangeneral. >> thank you, mr. prime minister for being with us here today. we appreciate everything that you said earlier in what we are trying to do with this conference is a big international flair to it. you have spoken. we have folks from mexico with us, vie
realized that we were connecting better with congress, reaching out to the states righ rate across the couworking with governors. it's something that happens every day, at all levels of this relationship that we should be a little more thoughtful and deliberative about. that is a specific context. but i think the general context is we are i in the world but as more and more interdependent and interconnected. and in which people are more and more aware of the challenges that our communities and...
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in the town, they were met by hundreds of jeering cou nter— protesters.," and other chants. the protest was authorised by officials on free speech grounds. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the collection of ties and tiny figurines that give a glimpse into the life of one of the britain's greatest poets, philip larkin. central london has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks. police say there have been many casualties, and there is growing speculation that al-qaeda was responsible. 6ermany we will host the 2006 world cup. they pipped south africa by a single vote. in south africa, the possibility of losing hadn't even been contemplated, and celebration parties planned in all the big cities were cancelled. the man entered the palace through a downstairs window and made his way to the queen's private bedroom. then he asked her for a cigarette, and on the pretext of arranging for some to be brought, she summoned a footman on duty, who took the man away. one child, one teacher, one book, and one pen, can change the world. education is the only s
in the town, they were met by hundreds of jeering cou nter— protesters.," and other chants. the protest was authorised by officials on free speech grounds. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the collection of ties and tiny figurines that give a glimpse into the life of one of the britain's greatest poets, philip larkin. central london has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks. police say there have been many casualties, and there is growing speculation that al-qaeda was...
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what hong kong would like to see is china adhere into one country like to see is china adhere into one cou adhere into one country two systems, a high degree of autonomy protecting the rule of law, basic rights and freedoms. the future of hong kong. now, rico, our next story involves one of the world's most famous people in science. yes, babita. everybody knows who he is! stephen hawking is not only one of the world's greatest physicists, he's also spent most of his life struggling with the affects of motor neurone disease. professor hawking's been marking his 75th birthday with a lecture at cambridge university and he's also been talking to our science correspondent pallab ghosh. when i was diagnosed at 21, i was told it would kill me in two or three years. now, 54 years later, albeit weaker and in a wheelchair, i'm still working and producing scientific papers. today, stephen hawking celebrates his 75th birthday. but it's been a great struggle, which i have got through only with a lot of help from my family, colleagues and friends. at an event at cambridge university to pay tribute to hi
what hong kong would like to see is china adhere into one country like to see is china adhere into one cou adhere into one country two systems, a high degree of autonomy protecting the rule of law, basic rights and freedoms. the future of hong kong. now, rico, our next story involves one of the world's most famous people in science. yes, babita. everybody knows who he is! stephen hawking is not only one of the world's greatest physicists, he's also spent most of his life struggling with the...
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solve anything soon but with the crisis for people who do not live in venezuela, they say their vote couuela, they say their vote counts more than ever. we have two rules. be present. my vote is as important as someone in venezuelan. we need to make sure we do not disconnect from our reality. the second one, as we are able to have oui’ second one, as we are able to have our basic needs met, we need to make sure we also help our people back there. this referendum will not solve anything soon but with the crisis in venezuela showing no sign of easing, the opposition wants to show that it has support and put pressure on the government any way it can. katie watson, bbc news, in sao paolo. alberto zambrano — is a journalist and political activist based in caracas. he told me what he hopes this unofficial vote will achieve. to create momentum that will call for general elections within the country, and a rejection of nicolas maduro's illegal constitution assembly. these polls are improvised. the electoral commission in venezuela is not providing oversight. how can anyone have faith in the resu
solve anything soon but with the crisis for people who do not live in venezuela, they say their vote couuela, they say their vote counts more than ever. we have two rules. be present. my vote is as important as someone in venezuelan. we need to make sure we do not disconnect from our reality. the second one, as we are able to have oui’ second one, as we are able to have our basic needs met, we need to make sure we also help our people back there. this referendum will not solve anything soon...
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india is the world's second largest muslim country world's second largest muslim cou ntry yet world's country yet some dismissed the impact of that on ties between the two countries. in that sense, i think india is lucky. we don't look at foreign policy in terms of religious or ethnic views. so what is driving the india— israel partnership? india is now one of ink —— israel's biggest arms market and there are discussions at the corporation in agriculture as well. unusually, benjamin neta nyahu corporation in agriculture as well. unusually, benjamin netanyahu will accompany mr modi to all of his engagements. there is clearly a lot of catching up to do. also making news today: the vietnamese city of hanoi is considering banning all motorbikes by 2030. it's a big job with five million motorbikes in the city. the city council is hoping to clear congestion and reduce levels of pollution. however the plans are dividing opinion in the city... i ride a motorbike every day to own money. if the authorities ban motorbikes, it will asset me a lot. i will lose myjob as a motorbike taxi driver. tra
india is the world's second largest muslim country world's second largest muslim cou ntry yet world's country yet some dismissed the impact of that on ties between the two countries. in that sense, i think india is lucky. we don't look at foreign policy in terms of religious or ethnic views. so what is driving the india— israel partnership? india is now one of ink —— israel's biggest arms market and there are discussions at the corporation in agriculture as well. unusually, benjamin neta...
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they were met by hundreds of cou nter— protesters.sco — has added the eritrean capital asmara to its list of world heritage sites. it's renowned for its modernist architecture from italy's fascist era. it's the first time that an eritrean site has gained world heritage status. sixteen people are thought to have been killed after heavy rain hitjapan. fifteen people are still unaccounted for after floods and mudslides affected the southern island of kyushu and more rain is expected. caroline davies reports. surveying the devastation after the storm. homes swallowed by mud, roads damaged and railway tracks washed away. japan's southernmost island of kyushu was hit by floods on wednesday and more could be on the way. the community can barely comprehend what has happened. translation: i'm a local farmer and we grow grapes and strawberries here. the damage is so great, i am not sure what to do now. i can't even think about it. the death toll has continued to rise as japan's authorities search for the missing. hundreds of thousands left thei
they were met by hundreds of cou nter— protesters.sco — has added the eritrean capital asmara to its list of world heritage sites. it's renowned for its modernist architecture from italy's fascist era. it's the first time that an eritrean site has gained world heritage status. sixteen people are thought to have been killed after heavy rain hitjapan. fifteen people are still unaccounted for after floods and mudslides affected the southern island of kyushu and more rain is expected. caroline...
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, because of the versatility of the material and because of the properties of being presented or in couuntless different ways, we are expanding more and more in many business sectors. the last one where we are growing significantly is consumer electronics and especially information technology. headphones... in the earpads, we have glasses here. it is carbon neutral as well? your production process ? neutral as well? your production process? the first italian company to be carbon neutral and we have a strong commitment on sustainability and we believe this trend will grow and we believe this trend will grow and grow. and talking about growing trends, we are positioning the brand at the intersection of high—performance technology and emotions. the emotion of beauty, something related to design something related to design something related to fashion and even to art. which is why you have been at the festival of speed. exactly. we are very pleased about this participation with the london design festival in partnership with... we wanted to put together the best of the uk design together wit
, because of the versatility of the material and because of the properties of being presented or in couuntless different ways, we are expanding more and more in many business sectors. the last one where we are growing significantly is consumer electronics and especially information technology. headphones... in the earpads, we have glasses here. it is carbon neutral as well? your production process ? neutral as well? your production process? the first italian company to be carbon neutral and we...
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you listen to immigration and customs and homeland security they will say this is very common. 0ne couey found 500 bodies of would—be emigrants. that is since 2009. this is because people from mexico are looking for a better life. some will pay people traffickers to get across—the—board pay people traffickers to get across—the—boa rd and others pay people traffickers to get across—the—board and others will try to find ways to evade security checkpoints. at this time of year, the heat is not only exhausting, there are very few water supplies around. in this case, in walmart car park, people noticed that people we re park, people noticed that people were being transferred and a police tea m we nt were being transferred and a police team went into the back of the trailer where they found a horrible scene. some people were so hot to the touch and there was no air conditioning or water. 20 people we re conditioning or water. 20 people were ina conditioning or water. 20 people were in a very serious condition, eight people were dead. u nfortu nately eight people were dead. unfortunately this
you listen to immigration and customs and homeland security they will say this is very common. 0ne couey found 500 bodies of would—be emigrants. that is since 2009. this is because people from mexico are looking for a better life. some will pay people traffickers to get across—the—board pay people traffickers to get across—the—boa rd and others pay people traffickers to get across—the—board and others will try to find ways to evade security checkpoints. at this time of year, the...
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this is a cou ntry world public holdings as well. country world used to the new security arrangements. —— well used. malcolm turnbull is urging travellers to stay calm. he says they should have confidence in going about their business, urging them to turn upa about their business, urging them to turn up a lot earlier. he says they will be a lot of additional screening of baggage and a lot more visible security presence as well. phil mercer, from sydney, thank you for that update. south korea says it will speed up the deployment of its american anti—missile system, following pyonyang's latest rocket test. north korea's leader kimjong—un has claimed the us mainland is now within striking range. the launch has been condemned worldwide, with china expressing serious concern. from seoul, here's our correspondent karen allen. cloa ked in darkness, state—run tv captured the final moments before the missile launch. a potent symbol of north korea's defiance in the face of international sanctions, its leader kim jong—un there to witness it all
this is a cou ntry world public holdings as well. country world used to the new security arrangements. —— well used. malcolm turnbull is urging travellers to stay calm. he says they should have confidence in going about their business, urging them to turn upa about their business, urging them to turn up a lot earlier. he says they will be a lot of additional screening of baggage and a lot more visible security presence as well. phil mercer, from sydney, thank you for that update. south...
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they were met by hundreds of cou nter— protesters.ded the eritrean capital asmara — to its list of world heritage sites. it's renowned for its architecture from italy's fascist era, including cinemas, banks and shops — all built during italy's colonisation of the country. it's the first time that an eritrean site has gained world heritage status. and you can of course keep up to date on all the news by visiting our website. there you'll find the latest news along with analysis from our correspondents — just go to our website — bbc.com/news. stay with us here on bbc news, still to come: more now on the 620 summit. president trump met with theresa may in hamburg, and said he expects "a very powerful" trade deal with the uk, to be completed "very quickly". he added that his planned visit here would go ahead, though no date has been set. this report by our deputy political editor, john pienaar, contains some flash photography. theresa may sees this relationship as key to a successful brexit. she was counting on warm words, encouragement.
they were met by hundreds of cou nter— protesters.ded the eritrean capital asmara — to its list of world heritage sites. it's renowned for its architecture from italy's fascist era, including cinemas, banks and shops — all built during italy's colonisation of the country. it's the first time that an eritrean site has gained world heritage status. and you can of course keep up to date on all the news by visiting our website. there you'll find the latest news along with analysis from our...
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recent days and over the last few days some heavy downpours and flooding problems, here is the scene in courmagh on thursday. low pressure moving into the south—west of the uk through the course of friday, bringing some wet and windy weather, and the ridge of high pressure in the atlantic will settle the weather down before the middle of the week and more rain arrives. with the low—pressure moving on from the west that will be a pretty wet day for northern ireland and also particularly for wales and the south—west of england where the strong winds will be blowing through much of the day. further north and east staying largely dry. the temperature 23 celsius but feeling fuller further west with the renowned breeze. did see some surface water flooding across wales and the south—west of england. all that show earlier been starts to edge further north and east across the country and will be a mild start to the weekend. the weekend looking fea rfully u nsettled. to the weekend. the weekend looking fearfully unsettled. we can see those rotating winds so blustery and showed a four parts of wales a
recent days and over the last few days some heavy downpours and flooding problems, here is the scene in courmagh on thursday. low pressure moving into the south—west of the uk through the course of friday, bringing some wet and windy weather, and the ridge of high pressure in the atlantic will settle the weather down before the middle of the week and more rain arrives. with the low—pressure moving on from the west that will be a pretty wet day for northern ireland and also particularly for...
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his cous 20-year-old sean kratz, confessed to three of the murders. according to the affidavit, the killing spree began on july 5th. dinardo told police he shot and killed jimi patrick because patrick didn't have enough money to buy four pounds of marijuana. dinardo buried the body on his parents' sprawling multimillion dollar estate. on july 7th, dinardo agreed to sell dean finocchiaro marijuana. he picked up kratz and instead of going through with the deal, dinardo said kratz shot finocchiaro in the head. kratz blames that shooting on his cousin. the same night dinardo drove both tom meo and mark sturgis to another drug deal where kratz was waiting. dinardo is quoted in the affidavit, when they turn their backs on me, i shot tom. when sturgis ran, dinardo started shooting him. dinardo told police he poured gasoline into a metal tank and attempted to burn the bodies and then buried them. >> we did find three of those young men buried deep within the ground under an old oil tank that was converted into a cooker, about 12 1/2 feet down. >> reporter: do
his cous 20-year-old sean kratz, confessed to three of the murders. according to the affidavit, the killing spree began on july 5th. dinardo told police he shot and killed jimi patrick because patrick didn't have enough money to buy four pounds of marijuana. dinardo buried the body on his parents' sprawling multimillion dollar estate. on july 7th, dinardo agreed to sell dean finocchiaro marijuana. he picked up kratz and instead of going through with the deal, dinardo said kratz shot finocchiaro...
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bob higgins has been charged with 65 cou nts bob higgins has been charged with 65 counts of indecentccording to the police. these are historical allegations, a total of 23 alleged victims. these are alleged to have happened in the 805 and 905. the background on this guy, he worked at southampton fc and peterborough, he ran his own football academy. he has been described as a kingmaker within the game. he discovered people like alan shearer and other players, though we make clear there are no connection between the players and allegations. he is due to appear in southampton magistrates' court on the 20th ofjuly. thank you for that. more now on the grenfell tower fire. police investigating the fire in west london have made what they say are "87 recoveries" from the high rise block. but the total number of people killed is still uncertain because of the catastrophic damage caused by the blaze. the government is sending a specialist taskforce to assist kensington and chelsea council with the longer term recovery of the surrounding area. one of those areas is housing. a three—week deadlin
bob higgins has been charged with 65 cou nts bob higgins has been charged with 65 counts of indecentccording to the police. these are historical allegations, a total of 23 alleged victims. these are alleged to have happened in the 805 and 905. the background on this guy, he worked at southampton fc and peterborough, he ran his own football academy. he has been described as a kingmaker within the game. he discovered people like alan shearer and other players, though we make clear there are no...
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on the night of the bombshell of the trump e—mails were released, no one at the cou nty e—mails wereas in the least bit concerned that team trump might have been telling porkies about the white house figures. the media has taken it out of proportion. but first e—mail proof now... it out of proportion. but first e-mail proof now... yeah... sun, i guess. i don't know. i haven't followed it for awhile now because of that. does it worry you? no. i think it's a farce spun by the left because they lost. what is noticeable is that people are not glued to their smartphones all the time. they are not following his presidency minute by minute, tweets by tweet, but you do get the sense that some people think donald trump is fixated by his problems rather than theirs. that's the concern of the local republican mayor. what i hear from people is the local republican mayor. what i hearfrom people is less the local republican mayor. what i hear from people is less tweeting and more doing. i think there's kind of bewilderment about the compulsion to tweet about anything and everything, and so i think
on the night of the bombshell of the trump e—mails were released, no one at the cou nty e—mails wereas in the least bit concerned that team trump might have been telling porkies about the white house figures. the media has taken it out of proportion. but first e—mail proof now... it out of proportion. but first e-mail proof now... yeah... sun, i guess. i don't know. i haven't followed it for awhile now because of that. does it worry you? no. i think it's a farce spun by the left because...
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alex hales kept up his impressive form in cou nty kept up his impressive form in county one day, smashingtarget of 196. the rain put a stop to the day of play. 12 ahead of that score. batting for five overs. let's turn our attention to the women's european championship that's taking place in the netherlands. england and scotland are both in group d and play their second matches of the tournament tomorrow. this is how the table looks at the moment. remember england thrashed scotland in the group opener so they're at the top with the scots down at the bottom. spain beat portugal 2—0 and sit in second place. and these are the group d fixtures tomorrow, with scotland taking on portugal in the day's early kick off, they really need a good result to keep their hopes alive. england play spain at 7.45 knowing a win would all but guarantee them a place in the quarterfinals. so let's get the latest from the england camp. our correspondent katie gornall is out with the team in the netherlands, as they prepare for tomorrow's game. england have just finished england havejust finished quite england hav
alex hales kept up his impressive form in cou nty kept up his impressive form in county one day, smashingtarget of 196. the rain put a stop to the day of play. 12 ahead of that score. batting for five overs. let's turn our attention to the women's european championship that's taking place in the netherlands. england and scotland are both in group d and play their second matches of the tournament tomorrow. this is how the table looks at the moment. remember england thrashed scotland in the group...
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the young enthusiastic crowd in the cou nty the young enthusiastic crowd in the county ground for thisell. they took an early wicket but the highlight of the match was sarah and taylor's excellent wicketkeeping to remove chetty. you need to look at the replays to see how good it was, excellent work again from sarah taylor. south africa did recoverfor a period. one of the breakthrough stars of this world cup, only 18, wolvaardt, she looked on she was going well but she was removed second ball by heather knight, the england captain and that wicket really changed momentum for south africa. they couldn't get any momentum going, couldn't score any i’u ns momentum going, couldn't score any runs and england took control of the match from there and they will feel this total is easily gettable, given that they have won the last six matches but you never know how good a surfaces until both teams have batted on it. that is an old piece of cricketing wisdom that may heed but they will feel they have one footin but they will feel they have one foot in the world cup final against either australia or
the young enthusiastic crowd in the cou nty the young enthusiastic crowd in the county ground for thisell. they took an early wicket but the highlight of the match was sarah and taylor's excellent wicketkeeping to remove chetty. you need to look at the replays to see how good it was, excellent work again from sarah taylor. south africa did recoverfor a period. one of the breakthrough stars of this world cup, only 18, wolvaardt, she looked on she was going well but she was removed second ball by...
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in the town, they were met by hundreds of jeering cou nter— protesters.an capital asmara to its list of world heritage sites. it's renowned for its modernist architecture from italy's fascist era. it's the first time that an eritrean site has gained world heritage status. venezuelan opposition leader leopoldo lopez has been moved to house arrest after more than three years in jail. mr lopez had been sentenced to 14 years in prison for leading anti—government protests in 2014. the move has been supported by president nicolas maduro, who has called on mr lopez to deliver a message of peace. pascale davies reports. a small slice of liberty for venezuela's most famous political prisoner. leopoldo lopez will now complete a 14—year sentence at home with his family. the last three years were spent in jail for leading anti—government protests in 2014. now out from behind bars, he is determined to continue the fight against president maduro's government. translation: venezuela, i am speaking on behalf of leopoldo. this is a step towards freedom. i don't have any r
in the town, they were met by hundreds of jeering cou nter— protesters.an capital asmara to its list of world heritage sites. it's renowned for its modernist architecture from italy's fascist era. it's the first time that an eritrean site has gained world heritage status. venezuelan opposition leader leopoldo lopez has been moved to house arrest after more than three years in jail. mr lopez had been sentenced to 14 years in prison for leading anti—government protests in 2014. the move has...
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. >> senator graham says any effort to go after special prosecutor robert mooueller cou be the beginning of thepresiden. >>> russia's president said it's a pity that relations between the u.s. and his country are being sacrificed due to a domestic american issue. >>> the president's new communications director is doubling down on his complaints of leaks within the white house. he tweeted the leaks last thiegt and mentioned the twitter handle of reince priebus. the tweet has been deleted but that didn't stop scaramucci from singling out priebus today. if reince wants to explain he's not the leaker, he can do that. >> it's absolutely, completely totally ir rep prehenceable. the fish stinks from the head down. two fish that don't stink. okay. that's me and the president. >> he has a very, very good idea who the leakers are. paul ryan defended priebus today saying he's doing a fantastic job at the white house and should remain as chief of staff. >>> muslim leaders told their followers they can return to pray inside a major jerusalem holy site. >> reporter: clashes erupted here on one of the
. >> senator graham says any effort to go after special prosecutor robert mooueller cou be the beginning of thepresiden. >>> russia's president said it's a pity that relations between the u.s. and his country are being sacrificed due to a domestic american issue. >>> the president's new communications director is doubling down on his complaints of leaks within the white house. he tweeted the leaks last thiegt and mentioned the twitter handle of reince priebus. the tweet...
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what cou ng y bett ue avinge at blue apron, we work directly with more than a hundred family farms.ostly middlemen and supermarkets, we can invest in the things that matter most: making farmland healthier. cutting down on food waste. and bringing you higher quality, fresher ingredients for less than you pay at the store. because food is better when you start from scratch. get $30 off at blueapron.com/cook you won't see these folks they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how...
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you cou-- no, i'm talking about what interests italians about the financial world.irst is apple i didn't see any samsung phones in italy they just wanted to know how apple is doing if i would have learned one phrase in italian besides ciao, it might have been -- i like skepticism. but what really gets the uses going, though, what american tourists want to talk about. tay want to talk about two things, tesla and bitcoin. these, not the incredible run on the dow or the worldwide gains or the fabulous tech stuff that works, tesla and bit. >> caller: both came up numerous times. and that's not unusual it usually starts with a tap on the shoulder like when are you going to talk more about bitcoin? they don't say hi, my name is, or would you like to meet so and so i avoid battlegrounds with everything, and i have who wants to be caught in the cross fire between research firms like we had today like goldman sachs? meanwhile, very solid bear day deliveries are good enough but then tesla was questioned over lack of disclosure involving poor production of batteries. but there
you cou-- no, i'm talking about what interests italians about the financial world.irst is apple i didn't see any samsung phones in italy they just wanted to know how apple is doing if i would have learned one phrase in italian besides ciao, it might have been -- i like skepticism. but what really gets the uses going, though, what american tourists want to talk about. tay want to talk about two things, tesla and bitcoin. these, not the incredible run on the dow or the worldwide gains or the...
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bill will add a human trafficking council bill is aimed at preventing human trafficking weapon the country. also on the docket montgomery connie council introduces new legislation to increase minimum wage f it passes they'll make $15 an hour they'll make $15 an hour by 2020. current is 1.5 an hour. a similar bill was veto inside january because of the impact on small businesses and lawmakers reworked bill exchanged that. >> notional global war on terrorism memorial will be on capitol hill. natural resources will begin to debate on legislation. the 34e78 or wall would honor fallen solders and u.s. service members and families and all that supported the war on terror. >> walking out of the house this morning it feels lining major cool down even though it's not really that much difference. >> yes, but it feels like someone turned the oven off. >> turned it off. >> turns on the dehum dehumidifierer. >> there you go. >> getting rid of humidity and comfortable air. still july and warm. no 0s. >> it's all relative. >> all relative. >> good day coming up. >> satellite, radar, cloud, across d.c
bill will add a human trafficking council bill is aimed at preventing human trafficking weapon the country. also on the docket montgomery connie council introduces new legislation to increase minimum wage f it passes they'll make $15 an hour they'll make $15 an hour by 2020. current is 1.5 an hour. a similar bill was veto inside january because of the impact on small businesses and lawmakers reworked bill exchanged that. >> notional global war on terrorism memorial will be on capitol...